Mold Toxicity and Treatment

The Center for Occupational & Environmental Medicine (COEM) has successfully treated patients from all over the world since 1978. Our office consists of MD’s and a full support staff dedicated to helping patients gain optimal health.

Our physicians have seen many cases of mold exposure and its toxic effects. We are experienced in the accurate diagnosis and treatment of mold injuries.

COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT

COEM specializes in Environmental, Functional, and Integrative Medicine – which are all board-certified and evidence-based fields of medicine. Our center is one of the few resources for the practice of Environmental Medicine in the entire Southeast.

Our physicians treat patients using a combination of conventional allopathic medicine with holistic medicine treatments using some of the best, scientifically validated therapies available.

We take the time to develop and monitor individualized treatment plans designed to heal the whole body, not just relieve symptoms.

DIAGNOSIS

We look for biomarkers of exposure through blood and cutting edge allergy testing to determine sensitivity and the type of mold you have been exposed to. Indicators of mold poisoning include, but are not limited to, a low white blood cell count, poor lung function, and neurological damage associated with exposure to biotoxins. Knowing the type of mold and its affects can help the doctor pinpoint the treatment.

NEW PATIENT INFORMATION

The initial appointment is an entire day, starting with a lengthy consultation reviewing your life and health history. We evaluate several factors throughout your history including, allergies, toxins, infections, stress, genetics, lifestyle, and nutrition. At the end of your appointment, the doctor will go over treatment recommendations. To learn more about our new patient appointments, please contact our New Patient Coordinator, Gabrielle at 843-572-1600 or complete the form found on our ‘Schedule Appointment’ page.

MOLD AND HUMAN HEALTH

Exposure to toxic mold can cause numerous health problems. After pollen, mold is the leading cause of outdoor airborne allergies. Mold can produce several harmful substances like allergens, irritants, and the most harmful of all, mycotoxins – a potentially toxic substance. Mold and the toxins they secrete (mycotoxins) are increasingly being recognized as a source of illness and wide a range of symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, including:

Brain fog & memory problems

Muscle and joint aches and pains (including cramping)

Coughing & Wheezing

Nosebleeds

Sinus pain

Headaches

Fatigue

Dizziness

Sleep disorders

Night Sweats

Sensitivity to light

Difficulties losing weight

Skin rashes

Diarrhea

Nausea

Abdominal Pain

Immune suppression

Kidney and lung disease

Anxiety & Depression

Difficulty focusing or finishing a task

Disorganization

Feeling disconnected, confused, or losing parts of your personality

Nerve Pain

Numbness & tingling

Dr Allan Lieberman, in his paper Explosion of Mold Cases in Homes, Workplaces and Occupational Medicine Practice, examined 48 patients who were heavily exposed to mold and stated that the following problems are caused by mold:

Muscle and joint pain (71%)

Fatigue and weakness (70%)

Neurocognitive dysfunction (67%)

Sinusitis (65%)

Headache (65%)

Gastrointestinal problems (58%)

Shortness of breath (54%)

Anxiety/depression/irritability (54%)

Chest tightness (42%)

Insomnia (40%)

Dizziness (38%)

Numbness/tingling (35%)

Laryngitis (35%)

Tremors (25%)

Heart palpitations (21%)

BEYOND MOLD: OTHER DANGERS FROM WATER DAMAGED BUILDINGS

Nearly 50% of buildings are water damaged and can be a host to many other dangers like bacteria and inflammatory toxins (know as biotoxins).

These organisms can metabolize materials and chemicals that are used in the construction of buildings and change them into new chemicals called inflammogens.

When someone who is genetically susceptible becomes exposed to these toxins, Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) can occur. This is the body’s uncontrollable inflammatory response to a toxin it can’t get rid of, causing a flood of inflammatory and hormonal changes.

This condition most frequently happens in the 24% of the population who have the genetic susceptibility (HLA DR/DQ genotype) who can’t detoxify mold well (source: Jill Carnahan, MD).

The physicians at COEM are experts in treating mold related illnesses, including CIRS. If you suspect CIRS or toxic mold exposure as the cause of your health problems, call our doctors today at 843-572-1600.

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